Are there some, well, slides?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Hadrian Zbarcea <hzbar...@gmail.com> wrote: > @All, thanks for the pointers. > @Benson, will do, enjoy vacation. > Hadrian > > > On 02/13/2013 07:29 PM, Benson Margulies wrote: >> >> Hadrian, >> >> I'm going to be on vacation next week. On the other hand, the time >> slot is on Thursday AM. So I'd propose tuning this up over beer on >> site. >> >> --benson >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din >> <nour.moham...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Ross Gardler >>> <rgard...@opendirective.com>wrote: >>> >>>> I gave it in Vancouver and wherever was before that (Atlanta?). Nour, >>>> gave >>>> it in Sinsheim with his own twist. One thing that has remained constant >>>> throughout has been the interactive nature of the session, i.e. spend >>>> ten >>>> minutes setting the scene then guide the audience through the topic by >>>> inviting questions and comments from the floor (I really don't like >>>> "lecture" style presentations). Delivering a session like this requires >>>> a >>>> certain amount of "on the feet" thinking, as well as a few stooges in he >>>> audience to help keep it lively. >>>> >>>> The min theme of the session, as I gave it, is captured in a blog post >>>> at >>>> >>>> >>>> http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/apache-asserts/2012/05/apache-openoffice-can-i-depend-on-software-built-by-volunteers/index.htm >>> >>> >>> >>> Totally agree with what Ross has mentioned. Having an interactive talk is >>> much more fun and more attractive to the attendees. >>> >>> Ross, kindly, gave me a great chance to give this talk in Sienshein. The >>> only thing I added is to try to give a show case like scenario using the >>> attendees them selves. IIRC, Ross liked the idea but the case itself was >>> not a good example. He >>> mentioned some people made research in that area and they have a good >>> case >>> using which the show can be better. >>> >>> @Ross: I hope you still remember that :) as you promised to give me >>> links/pointers about that research >>> >>> @Benson and @Hadrian: Good luck :) >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Ross >>>> >>>> >>>> On 13 February 2013 22:55, Nick Burch <n...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ross I think you delivered it in Vancouver. Do you happen to have some >>>>>> slides we could use as a starting point? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ross gave it in Vancouver: >>>>> http://na11.apachecon.com/**talks/19420< >>>> >>>> http://na11.apachecon.com/talks/19420> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nour gave it in Sinsheim: >>>>> http://www.apachecon.eu/**schedule/presentation/176/< >>>> >>>> http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/176/> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The Sinsheim talk ought to be here (but doesn't seem to be....) >>>>> http://archive.apachecon.com/**eu2012/presentations/07-** >>>>> Wednesday/PR-Community/< >>>> >>>> >>>> http://archive.apachecon.com/eu2012/presentations/07-Wednesday/PR-Community/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The Vancouver talk ought to be here (but doesn't seem to be....) >>>>> http://archive.apachecon.com/**na2011/presentations/09-** >>>>> Wednesday/C-Business/< >>>> >>>> >>>> http://archive.apachecon.com/na2011/presentations/09-Wednesday/C-Business/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ross, Nour - any chance you could add your missing presentation slides >>>>> to >>>>> svn so they appear where they're supposed to be? :) >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> Nick >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ross Gardler (@rgardler) >>>> Programme Leader (Open Development) >>>> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks >>> - Mohammad Nour >>> ---- >>> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep >>> moving" >>> - Albert Einstein